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Withdrawal of red meat from the usual diet reduces albuminuria and improves serum fatty acid profile in type 2 diabetes patients with macroalbuminuria

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION
Volume 83, Issue 5, Pages 1032-1038

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/83.5.1032

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type 2 diabetes mellitus; albuminuria; diabetic nephropathy; red meat; chicken-based diet; low-protein diet; lipids; fatty acids

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Background: Replacement of red meat in the diet with chicken has reduced the urinary albumin excretion rate (UAER) and serum cholesterol in microalbuminuric type 2 diabetes patients. The effects of withdrawing red meat are unknown in the more advanced stages of diabetic nephropathy. Objective: Our objective was to assess the effects of replacing red meat in the usual diet (UD) with chicken (CD) and of consuming a lactovegetarian low-protein diet (LPD) on renal function, fatty acid, and lipid profile in macroalbuminuric type 2 diabetes patients. Design: A crossover controlled trial was conducted in 17 type 2 diabetes patients with macroalburninuria (24-h UAER >= 200 mu g/ min). Each patient followed the UD, CD, and LPD in a random order for 4 wk. After each diet, glomerular filtration rate, UAER, serum fatty acid, lipid profile, glycemic control, anthropometric indexes, and blood pressure were measured. Results: UAER [median CD: 269.4 (range: 111-1128) mu g/min; LPD: 229.3 (76.6-999.3) mu g/min; UD: 312.8 (223.7-1223.7) mu g/ min; P < 0.01] and mean (SD) non-HDL cholesterol (CD: 3.92 +/- 0.99 mmol/L; LPD: 3.92 +/- 0.93 mmol/L; UD: 4.23 +/- 1.06 mmol/L; P = 0.042) were lower after CD and LPD than after UD. Compared with the UD, an increase in serum total polyunsaturated fatty acids was also observed (CD: 39.8 +/- 2.6%; LPD: 39.7 +/- 4.4%; UD: 37.3 +/- 3.1 %; P = 0.029). Conclusion: In macroalbuminuric patients with type 2 diabetes, withdrawing red meat from the diet reduces the UAER.

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